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Hi!So lately i've been getting blue screens saying ''A problem has occurred on your computer'' (fishy translation from swedish :P). The error code is mostly PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA and the service that stopped working is bcmwl63a.sys. After som research on google i found out that i might be a problem with the RAMs. After that i did memtest86+ on every RAM stick (8 passes on each one) but all of them turned out to be just fine. After some more research i discovered that there's a problem with a network driver. I'm not sure what it was called but i couldn't find the driver. Is it because i'm using a network card from ASUS (called ASUS PCE-AC68), using it's own drivers? How do i fix this problem?
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Hi everyone, I recently build a brand new PC with all new parts, except the storage drives, PSU and disc drives. These are the specs: - i5 6600k (OC'd with Asus EZ-Tuner to about 4,2GHz, stable) with CM Hyper 212X - Asus Z170-K motherboard - 16GB DDR4 HyperX Fury @ 2133MHz - Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1070 (OC'd with Gigabyte's OC Guru, stable) - 2x Samsung Evo 840 120GB SSD (one for Win 10, one for storage) - Toshiba 7200rpm 1TB HDD - 750 Watt CombatPower PSU - 2x DVD-RW combo drive - Acer Predator G7200 case So the problem is as follows: the RAM defaults to 1800MHz instead of 2133MHz. After some fiddling around, I found out that I had to enable XMP and I could manually set the RAM speed to 2133MHz. The PC boots up, everything works fine, but at seemingly completely random moments I get all sorts of blue screens. These are all about the RAM, according to the internet. And I guess that's correct, since I did a full system reinstall and defaulted everything in an attempt to solve the BSODs. The CPU and GPU are overclocked again and running stable and cool, but the RAM defaults back to 1800MHz, even with XMP enabled and the speeds set to 2133MHz. Asus' built-in EZ-tuner in the BIOS gives it a slight boost to about 1950MHz, but I cant set it to the actual speed of 2133MHz. The PC does run stable now, no more random blue screens. I didn't touch any of the voltages of any of the components. And the ram sticks are in the correct slots. So, why does setting my RAM to the actual speed causes random blue screens with different error messages each time, about every 15 minutes? Is there any way to resolve this or are my ram sticks dying? All the new components are barely 3 weeks old, but it could be a sort-of DOA. Thanks in advance! P.S. I don't remember exactly which blue screen errors were showing, but one was IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, one was KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, and another one was SYSTEM_EXCEPTION_THREAD_NOT_HANDLED. All these error are gone now with the RAM running at a slower speed.
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So I built my pc about four months ago. I have been having blue screen issues ever since. The first thing I wanted to try was a fresh install of windows because I assumed it was bad drivers. Something happened with my motherboard bios so I rma'd it and got a new one (replaced msi z170a sli plus with asus z170a a much much better mobo). I of course did a fresh install of windows and no such luck. Still getting blue screen errors during gaming and some chrome browsing. The error that was most common was the memory management error. I suspected it was my gpu so I used display driver uninstaller and removed my card. I didn't have a single issue that day. Next I decided to contact nvidia to see if my hardware was incompatible with their drivers. According to them, nope. First they suggested I removed my dual 6pin to 8pin power adapter. Didnt work. Then they had me install an earlier driver for my 1070. Now I cant even get into windows. Its just a boot loop of bsod consisting of: Kmode exception not handled Kernel Security Check Failure Memory management System thread exception not handled what failed: ntfs.sys APC index mismatch Bad pool header System service exception what failed: nvlddmkm.sys IRQL less or not equal I have no idea what to do at this point. Reinstall windows? Remove the 1070, uninstall drivers, and reinstall updated ones? RMA it? Or my favorite option right now, throw it out the window. Unfortunately I cant get to the dumps right now because its in a bsod boot loop, but if the dumps could solve the issue, I can probably find a way to get them. I'm very frustrated right now, so any help would be greatly appreciated. PC Specs: Fractal Define R4 I7 6700k w/ nzxt kraken x41 Asus Z170A (previously had msi z170a sli plus) Corsair Vengeance lpx 32gb ddr4 Seagate ST2000DM001 2tb hdd Sandisk 240gb ssd Corsair RM 750x Zotac gtx 1070 founders edition
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Running a Ryzen 5 1600x and I've had more blue screens than i can count. They all have the same error code which is FAULTY_CORRUPTED_PAGE. I recently just updated the BIOS to the newest version because i know that ram with ryzen is kinda funky. I selected the DOCP option in the BIOS and the ram is currently running at 2933mhz. I recently disabled DOCP and now the ram is back at 2133mhz hopeing that the issue would fix but it hasn't. Whats interesting is when i ran the windows memory diagnostic is said it had hardware issues but when i ran memtest86 over night no errors came up. I'm Running the newest BIOS update that i downloaded using ASUS's built in BIOS update utility. I've also updated all the graphics drivers. I downloaded the chip set drivers straight from AMD's website and those are up to date as well. When i first built the system i used the windows 10 Media creation tool and downloaded windows 10 onto my SSD that i had before. I was also running windows 10 before on my last build and wasn't getting any errors either. I'm honestly stumped as to what my problem could be. I have also contacted Corsair and put in a support ticket. Mobo: Asus Prim b350 - PLUS Ram: Corsair LPX 3000mhz CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 CPU: Ryzen 5 1600x
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Hello, This is my first post here so let me know if I forget any info. Anyway, my problem is that after purchasing and playing both COD WWII and Destiny 2 I have had repeated BSOD with the stop code of SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION with the "what failed" of nvlddmkm.sys. I know that has to do with Nvidia drivers, which I updated when I first saw this happen. However, it has not fixed my problem. I reinstalled the latest drivers to no avail as well. I found something online but it was unclear and the paths didn't match up to mine. I also have the problem of seeing like 6 of these .sys files with a few .sy_ files as well for good measure. So system characteristics: Windows 10, upgraded from Windows 7. Was reinstalled when old MO died a few years back, messy reinstall as I have no windows disk. That was at least two years back and this is just occurring. it's an x64 bit system. MB: Sabertooth 990fx r2.0 CPU: FX-8350 GPU: GTX 1070 Gigabyte made PSU: Corsair CX750 The original manufacturer was Cyberpower PC, although only thing left from them is the original HDD.
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Hey there I had a topic similar to this a while ago, though at that time i was not in the place of where this computer is. Now i am and have a clear view on thr problem and the means to hopefully fix it. So heres the deal, the computer would not boot to windows so i did a completely fresh install using a new usb. install went smoothly and i installed all the needed drivers. I restarted the pc and got a blue screen error saying "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DRIVE". Where do i go from here? Spec: Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0 [2nd newest part less than a year old] AMD Black Edition FX‑6300 3.5 GHz 6‑Core Crucial ballistix 8gb ddr3 Ram Nvidia gtx 660 2gb Corsair CX500M PSU WD 1tb 7200 rpm sata III 64MB Cache HDD [practically brand new] BIOS version 2501
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My system specs are: CPU: i7-3820 RAM: 4x4GB DDR3 2133Mhz Gskill Ripjaw GPU: R9 290x PSU: CS750 MOBO: Gigabyte x79 ud5 (please don't hate this next one) OS: Windows 7, zero updates, right off the disc I am getting the BSOD for page fault in a non paged area, and have checked the entirety of the internet and have successfully followed every idea and every instruction, 1) testing my pc with no page file, custom page file, and default page file 2) chkdsk, 3) swapping my RAM out with spares and testing each one individually, 4) I ran memtest86, nothing is "wrong" and no solution is giving me results. All I know from what I have done is that my computer works perfectly fine in safe mode, sm w/networking, and sm w/cmd. I started moving drivers out of system32(that I can identify) such as amd/ati drivers, and the computer boots successfully but then BSOD's again. I reduced the startup services and programs to null, besides anything that has microsoft or windows in the name, and it still BSOD's. What other information do you need? What other tests can I run? What other solutions can I try? Thanks for your time with this. MEMORY.DMP: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwUur9hTEET3MkN1cXltQlllT0E/view?usp=sharing
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I have been getting bsod randomly on windows 7 (genuine os), at that time I dont know why I was getting constant bsod .So I did a clean/fresh install of windows 7 and after that, the bsod again occurred randomly. The bsod occurs randomly like when iam watchin videos or surfing net or playing games or even in idle stage. And after I upgrade to win 10 pro ,the same bsod was still occurring with a new kind of problem ie, while in the middle of work, the screen freezes and shows bsod and my PC turns off automatically and turn on and turns off and on for 8 or 9 times and then only my pc loads windows. So I decided to do a clean install of windows 10 . And I formatted my C drive(didn't format D drive) and while windows was installing about 12%, again blue screen showed and PC turns off and on again like 7 or 8 times and then only system starts working and i dont know why it occurred cause i even formatted C drive . So I had to do a clean install of windows 10 again for 2nd time .Is this bsod Software or Hardware related?. please help me If it is a hardware issue, then which hardware might be the reason for bsod? Will it be RAM or Hard disk or Power Supply or Motherboard or graphics card or any other? Please Help Some of the blue screen errors are 1-Badpool error2-Memory_Management error3- K MODE Exception NOT handled4- Driver IRQL NOT less or equal ( most of the time shows this error relating to tcpip.sys ,ndis.sys, ntoskrnl.exe)My current configuration is CPU- i5 4430Motherboard- gigabyte h81M-sRAM- kingston hyperX 4gb x 2Graphics card- gtx 660HDD- seagate 1tbPSU- corsair gs 600WOS- win 10 pro
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error code 0xc000021a Last night I wanted to download creator's update, I got an runscript error thing. I downloaded a sketchy program that one website i look on windows creator's update said should I download to detected errors for windows update and my norton said it was safe. It was a hoax and I used IObit unistaller to remove it and related files. Afterwords I deleted a file in windows call perflogs. I also updated my realtek speaker drivers two days ago. Then slept. Next day I boot up i get an error that said desktop folder missing and my desktop was black with no icons then recycle bin appeared then chrome appear then chrome disappeared. I just thought to restart and then I get blue screen that loops with error code 0xc000021a. I boot safety mode. ASUS GL502 specs(i7 6700hq, gtx 1070 gddr5 8gb, 16gb drr4, 265gb m.2, 1tb hdd) I try start up repair, it couldn't repair my pc Log file: C:\WINDOWS\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt i unplugged everything except my mouse and restart, nothing. i startup with enable low res vid mode, disable driver signnature. Checked disks C: and no errors are shown on the command prompt and the last thing in the command prompt is "failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50". i download onto my 16gb usb 3.0 usb drive https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10ISO from a friends place, windows 10 64bit. I boot off usb drive, I click on repair, CMD. I typed: bootrec /fixMBR The operation completed successfully. bootrec /fixBoot Access is denied bootrec /rebuildBCD Successfully scanned windows installations. Total identified windows installations: 0 The operation completed successfully. ??? Access denied, I'm admin, 0 installations? then i did chkdsk C: /f samething happen as the first time i did it. Startup repair, i target windows 10 and samething happened except it's D:\ Idk what to do now, did i somehow delete system32 lol
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To begin with I will post my specs CPU Intel Core i5-4690k Motherboard MSI Z97-G55 RAM G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB GPU Gigabyte Radeon R9 280X 3GB WINDFORCE PSU Roswell Hive 650 Now onto the main part. While playing Planetside 2 today my computer crashed by the screen turning blue (not the windows error type) and I heard a stuttering noise being produced by the audio. When I turned it off and on again everything turned on but the monitor was telling me it was not receiving a signal. When I removed the graphics card and ran the graphics through the mother board it displayed fine. When I reseated EVERYTHING including the graphics card it suddenly began working. When I went to play Planetside 2 again after about 30-45 minutes the same thing happened. Edit: Up until it crashed I was getting the same performance as I always have with no issues. I was wondering if this is a graphics card issue or a power supply issue?
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So I built my first PC about 3 or 4 weeks ago. And ever since i've built it, its been constant freezing, and crashing. Ill leave the room for a few minuets, and come back to everything frozen. this is especially bad when downloading things. and a lot of the time while playing, ill get the blue frown face, saying, "Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart, we're just collecting some error information, then we'll restart it for you" Im really getting sick of it, and its turning me away from PC gaming. any help is appreciated. My specs are: amd fx 8320E 8 core 3.2GHz (Overclocked to 3.6). 16 gigs of team Vulcan 1600 DDR3 Ram. Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO. EVGA Supernova NEX 650G 80+ gold power supply. MSI Geforce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3gb graphics card. seagate Barracuda 2tb HDD. and the ASRock 970 Pro3 R2.0 motherboard.- 2 replies
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Hi guys,I've been using windows 10 on my desktop for couple of months now, it was running smoothly. But for the past few day I've been getting BSOD. I did my research and narrowed it down to windows update, outdated BIOS or outdated graphics driver. First I reset my pc but the problem still was there so then I got the latest BIOS update(my motherboard is gigabyte ab350-gaming 3) and also got the latest graphics driver from Nvidia(my card is GTX 1060 6gb). But even after all this, I'm still facing BSOD. So, I installed bluescreenview and got the following: 101017-4578-01.dmp 10-Oct-17 11:46:20 PM MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 0x0000001a 00000000`00041201 ffff9f00`b9313d40 81000002`6cb56867 ffffa202`7d6068f0 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 10.0.15063.674 (WinBuild.160101.0800) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\101017-4578-01.dmp 12 15 15063 726,084 10-Oct-17 11:47:13 PM 101017-5578-01.dmp 10-Oct-17 11:16:40 PM MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 0x0000001a 00000000`00041201 ffffd680`bf295980 87000002`6c8ac867 ffffa68a`4651eaa0 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 10.0.15063.674 (WinBuild.160101.0800) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\101017-5578-01.dmp 12 15 15063 786,980 10-Oct-17 11:17:27 PM 101017-4937-01.dmp 10-Oct-17 11:01:18 PM APC_INDEX_MISMATCH 0x00000001 00007ffa`bc9b5804 00000000`00000000 00000000`0000ffff ffff9a81`7b1ceb80 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 10.0.15063.674 (WinBuild.160101.0800) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\101017-4937-01.dmp 12 15 15063 710,244 10-Oct-17 11:02:11 PM 101017-4609-01.dmp 10-Oct-17 10:33:52 PM PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA 0x00000050 ffff922d`50852ca0 00000000`00000000 ffff920a`ec8ce311 00000000`00000002 hal.dll hal.dll+1c986 Hardware Abstraction Layer DLL Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 10.0.15063.502 (WinBuild.160101.0800) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\101017-4609-01.dmp 12 15 15063 822,036 10-Oct-17 10:34:26 PM 101017-4640-01.dmp 10-Oct-17 10:06:15 PM BAD_POOL_HEADER 0x00000019 00000000`0000000e ffff8b0a`ff9b80a0 ae9bd5df`9b762051 ae9bd5df`bb762051 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 10.0.15063.674 (WinBuild.160101.0800) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\101017-4640-01.dmp 12 15 15063 780,668 10-Oct-17 10:06:45 PM P.S: I also ran a memory test using the windows memory diagnostic tool but found no errors.Please help me resolve this issue.Thank you all, looking forward for your answers.
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Was working normally then upon opening an app it blue screen (Tried turning the phone back, blue screen instantly, tried charging it still no signs of the phone going back on, also attempted a phone reset by holding the button for about 20 seconds) Read that taking out the motherboard and preheating a oven to a certain temp or having a blowing dryer at high heat going towards a certain part of the back of the phone helps too but this stuff doesn't sound all that promising?
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As the title say, I've been having this problem for hours now. A few hours before this I noticed that a slight bump to the pc case can cause the whole system to freeze. Opened the hardware and came to the conclusion that it was a RAM module and reseated it, problem gone. Also, I think that my pc has been infected by a virus/malware, I won't go on the detail of how. At the moment my pc is being bombarded with BSODs. I'm trying to system restore as I have a checkpoint 3 days ago but can't complete the restore because a BSOD will certainly occur. Common BSOD error messages are IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION This almost changes everytime a BSOD occurs, but the most common is the IRQL one. Send help please. I don't know what to do anymore. I've tried almost everything but the BSODs are hindering me to fix anything. Your help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Hey guys, Can't figure this one out... Specs: Ryzen 7 1700 Asus Prime B350 Plus Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000Mhz 2x8Gb DDR4 - CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 EVGA 600BQ PSU Gigabyte GTX1080 Windforce Sandisk SSD Plus 240Gb Freshly installed Windows 10 latest build with all updates complete. Graphics and audio drivers up to date. Updated chipset and bios via Asus Ai Suite. Symptoms: There were no evident issues at first I even managed to play 4+ hours of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds perfectly fine. I installed a for monitoring programs and that's when the BSOD started occurring, although it could just be a coincidence. The first few BSODs stated bad pool header I believe. I was doing windows updates while playing battlegrounds so I assumed I should just let them finish and the issue would go away. The BSOD now are only memory management errors. I've since uninstalled every non microsoft, nvidia and realtek program. Still BSODs every 5 minutes or so. One thing to note is everything is currently at stock clock speeds with the exception of the RAM. It's being clocked at 2133Mhz by the MOBO. If I choose higher clock it fails to stick. I have read that changing timing and voltage could help, but I don't really think this is the issue. I could be wrong though. Anyone have any bright ideas as to what is going on here? Hardware tests across the board A-OK. I can reinstall windows if I must but I want that to be the last resort. I can post mem dumps if anyone needs them or any other resources. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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So I'm getting blue screens shortly after booting and just after I try to do anything. I have gotten several BSOT s and several messages this is the most recent: system service exception I Just installed new hardware on Thursday but I was doing just fine until Friday evening. I've been troubleshooting ever sense. Whay the hell is going on and how do I fix it?
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Hi... I just finished my PC.... everything is working fine and all seemed to work as intended... however, when I decided to test the system's CPU i7 6800K, Brand new from Newegg, I fired Rhinoceros 5 and used V-Ray to push the CPU to the limit by generating a 3D Render. All seemed to be nice and stable, CPU load at 100% with turbo boost and temperatures below 50 C. after approximately 2 hours the computer suddenly crashed and blue screened. to summarize everything: CPU Load was at 100% at 3.59 GHz RAM was Below 8 GB Temperature never exceeded 50 C on any component V-Ray Render is a CPU only task System ran perfectly fine for two hours I wasn't sure if it was the CPU that was running unstable for some reason, so I ran the same test again, and in less than two hours the computer crashed again and blue screened. This time I disabled Turbo Boost by going to the power management settings and limiting the CPU to a maximum of 99%... and again and two hours the System crashed and blue screened, mind you the temperatures on this run were less than 40 C. I've done no overclocking on the CPU at all... I'm not sure if the problem is the CPU, The Power Supply or the motherboard... so I'm stressing the GPU with Unigine Heaven as I'm writing this post. Here is my list of Hardware: CPU: i7 6800K GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 Hydro Copper PSU: EVGA G2 750 80 plus Gold MOBO: ASUS X99 Sabretooth RAM: Dominator Platinum (8 x 4GB) 3000Mhz Cooler: EKWB Predator 360 Storage: 1 TB 850 EVO + 500 GB 850 EVO Note... The only thing that I've tinkered with in the motherboard is the DRAM Speed... at default it ran at 2166 but I increased it to 3000....I'll try running the test again with the default settings and update this post
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Hello. I own a Lenovo Z51-70 80K6 notebook laptop that I bought about 18 months back. Specifications: CPU: Intel Core i5-5200U 5th Gen Broadwell CPU 2 Cores, 4 Threads, 2.3 GHz, (2.7 GHz on Turbo), 15W TDP iGPU: Intel HD 5500 Memory: SK Hynix 8GB DDR3L (Single Stick) Dedicated GPU: AMD Radeon R9 m375 4GB GDDR3 (shares from system memory), 75W TDP (HOT) (AMD Tropo) Storage: WD Blue Caviar 1 TB 5400 rpm 2.5" SATA OS: Windows 10.0 Home 10240 Okay. So my laptop was working all fine till 3 days ago when I was playing GTA Online and watching a video on YT. Then suddenly it froze the screen. I couldn't open up task manager and the num lock or caps lock keys wouldn't toggle when I pressed them. The only option I had was to forcefully shut down the laptop using the power button. Tried booting into Windows a couple times, got a black screen (with no response from caps, num lock). Got a successful boot once and it worked fine for like 30 seconds before a yellow alert box appeared in the notification area by the clock. I opened up task manager, saw that a Windows Host process was the culprit. It froze again. I completely shut it down booted into safe mode and checked the event viewer to see what exactly was the problem. There it said that the AMD Drivers stopped responding and successfully got restarted,I guess how because the PC totally froze. I booted into normal mode again but this time it BSOD'ed stating "THREAD_ERROR_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER (atikmdag.sys)". That time I was using Crimson 16.xx.x (<16.7x) version drivers. This error usually shows up when the drivers are faulty but mine never were. I did a system reset of Windows and it had the OEM installed AMD Drivers Catalyst 14.x or something. Removed the OEM installed AMD Drivers using DDU in safe mode, installed back Crimson which crashed my laptop a few more times giving errors mentioning atikmdag.sys like "PAGE_POOL_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA (atikmdag.sys)" (or something) and some more. I did another system reset but this time I used the OEM AMD Drivers and it worked all right except it crashed my PC (atikmdag.sys) or froze it when I tried to play any game. Did a couple more resets, used the AMD Driver Finder Utility to install appropriate drivers, still got same crashes. I know for a fact that it's not the drivers and it can't be the RAM either. I tried different and newest versions of Crimson but no help. Please note that Crimson edition drivers froze my PC on startup (black screen) or on successful boots with a yellow alert box followed by BSOD, while the Catalyst drivers only crashed or froze the PC when I launched any game. Catalyst and Crimson both gave me BSODs all of which had one thing in common, atikmdag.sys. They both BSOD'ed with 'xxxxxx (atikmdag.sys)' errors and completely froze the PC. I used my laptop to play games all day and night. My playing time on GTAO for the last 30 days is 12 days. The GPU chip runs hot because of the terrible cooling system but temps are ok (below 80C during gameplay). Used BIOS to turn it to use the iGPU 'UMA Graphics' instead of 'Switchable Graphics' and everything works as it should in normal Windows mode. Can even play games off the iGPU. What could be the problem exactly? Is my R9 m375 burned? Did any fluctuations in the current or voltage cause it to malfunction? Or is it's PCB damaged like solder went bad or whatever? I currently have the OEM Catalyst drivers but I'm running off the iGPU (R9 m375 disabled through BIOS) and everything runs fine mind you, even games. When running with the switchable graphics (HD 5500 + R9 m375) can't play games and GPU-Z or HWiNFO would get stuck at 'Analyzing PCI Link' or something like that and it BSODs. My laptop is not in warranty anymore. What do I do? Thank you for taking your time to read this.
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Ive been having many problems with my computer booting up. I have windows 10 installed and it would give me blue screen errors on startup related to memory isues and now i have plugged in a hdd with ubuntu installed and its giving me this error message on startup: I ran the ubuntu memory check feature and i get no errors even after 2 hours of running the check does anyone know what any of this means?
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Hi I recently built my new computer and today when I was playing GTA V, my computer crashed and I was sent a blue screen. But since It froze on the blue screen when It was on 100%. I read a forum on reddit and it told me to restart my computer so I did but then when I booted it up froze so I force shut down it by holding down the off button for 5 seconds. After then my google chrome started to crash and wouldn't shutdown / restart properly e.g it'll be stuck in a loop and would never restart. Does anyone know what may have caused this? Computer Specs -Msi z170a m5 -Intel I7- 6700k (base clock at 4.0 ghz) -Msi gtx 1060 6gb TL;DR -Computer got blue screen while playing gta -It was on 100% but it froze so I force shutdown by holding the power for 5 seconds -I turned it back on but every app would crash and wouldn't start properly -Restarted it but It was stuck in a loop (wouldn't shutdown) -Held the on button for 5 seconds -Turned it back on, internet failure -Put it on shut down the proper way but then it was stuck in a loop (hardware was still on but screen did not detect anything)
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I've had to deal with this problem half a dozen different ways from Tuesday. Last night when I ran into it again on another PC I decided to take drastic measures and don the ANNIHILATOR persona. Here's what I did: 1. Go to "manage devices" in "computer". Find that nasty AMD00 yellow triangle or just look for the AMD00 driver. (Sometimes it will even disguise itself as "unknown driver". Uninstall it. Do not "disable", do not "update", do not "fix". Just uninstall it. 2. Go to Program Files and look for the ATI technologies file in case you happen to have one. Delete the entire folder. Now this assumes that you are not using an ATI gpu but even if you are you can always reinstall your "Catalyst Control Center" pain-in-the-buttocks program later, when you've finished ridding yourself of his corrupt driver. 3. Reboot your PC and then run PC CLEANER, ADVANCED SYSTEM CARE, or whatever program you use for cleaning out old registry entries you no longer need. *note* Malware Bytes may help somewhat but it likely will not get all unnecessary garbage that behaves like malware. 4, Reboot your PC again. You'll likely no longer encounter any blue screens caused by this very faulty driver that I've caught messing up more PCs than I care to recall having to deal with. If you merely uninstall this driver via device manager it will reinstall itself or attempt to reinstall itself and mess up your system all over again. You need to completely remove it. Somehow this ASUS SUITE program will "work" in conjunction with AMD Catalyst Control Center to make your life a misery. Don't let it happen. ASUS SUITE isn't essential to running a healthy, well-cooled, trouble free PC so why bother keeping it? Trust me. AMD00 Interface is more trouble than it is worth. I hope this helps and please let me know if it fixed your problem as it did for me.
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So basically I started getting this blue screen on my PC . My specs are : Corsair 400 Seasonic SSR 650W Gigabyte H110M-A I7 6700K Asus Strix 1070 Team Vulcan 16GB 240GB SSD 1TB HDD So I recently bought a new CPU . No issues for a while . I got rid of my 6600K for some more performance . Anyways everything was fine . Installed new ram sticks from Team Vulcan . Old ram was from Crucial . Okay no issues . Got a new heat set from Asus and installed the drivers for wireless connection . They are the Asus Strix Wireless . No issues . I've been gaminf for a whole week without issues . Gaming load all day but now all of a sudden this is happening . Someone please help me the game will just lock up and then I get a blue screen
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Hello, let's get started, I'm in a rough chain of BSOD's.I don't know what to do I've tried a clean install of Windows 10, installed the newest drivers, updating everything, that I know of, SFC/scannow, memory diagnostic tells me everything's fine.I've ran several malware searches, tried playing games with one stick and then the other etc.I don't know what to do. I've seen IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL , serial.sys, irql gt zero at system service , iorate.sys, npsvctrig.sys, mbae64.sys, ntoskrnl.exe, fltmgr.sys , win32kfull.sys, and I just got a new bsod thing I've never seen before named "system.servi"Here are 4 DMP files from today: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9zM92NbSN4lSFBqNU1YMi1VVzgCould someone have a clue as to what's wrong? I would greatly appreciate any help!From what I've read a driver has corrupted memory somewhere? Same crash happens in; bf4, skyrim, gtav, insurgency, hearthstone, fallout 4Happy Holidays and a very merry christmas to me apparently.....
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Specs: Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 5 BIOS Version: 1.D // V1.1380 (Updated Recently) CPU: I7-4790k Devil's Canyon (OC GURU II AUTO) CPU-Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 3 Silentwings PSU: EVGA SuperNova G2 750 (750W 80+ Gold) GPU: Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti G1 RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP 16gb (2 x 8gb) DDR3 1866 MHZ (Changed Recently) RAM-Before: G.Skill Ares LP 16gb (2 x 8gb) DDR3 1600 MHZ Storage: Samsung Pro 256GB SSD (2x) Samsung Pro 128GB SSD Western Digital Black 1TB System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit (10.0, Build 14393) Description: I have been having a lot of issues with my computer. Around late October I started noticing some odd behavior, such as the windows explorer crashing when trying to move files and longer boot times. In the past month things have gotten a lot more frustrating. I started getting blue screen messages after playing high intense games such as Modded Fallout 4 on full graphic settings. This happen once or twice in a two week period, and I just assumed it was just something to do with the game. In the past couple of weeks, my computer has been constantly blue screening with MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, CII.dll corruption (Although there is none), IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO. Attempts to boot the PC afterwards would fail. The Computer would cycle through power on and then would immediately power off after just a few seconds. After waiting sometime, I would be able to boot again. After much testing I thought it was my RAM so I replaced it with the current Corsair. My computer seemed like it was going to stabilize, but the next day the computer froze and a loud stuttering sound came from the speakers. Now the computer sometimes will work, but will shutdown after a while, or will cycle through the on/off stage. I do have XMP enabled. I have not seen any Blue Screens since I changed my RAM. My current hypothesis is that it is my Power Supply, and I am getting ready to get a tool to test it. I should also mention that when I used to turn on the computer, I would simply press a button, but now I have to hold it down for 5 seconds before the computer will turn on, if I do not, the on/off cycle would take place. Things I have tried: (But I will try again if need be) CHKDSK - no issues sfc /scannow - no issues Defragment SSDs and HDD - not needed Windows Memory Diagnotics - no issues CMOS reset Virus Scans CPU Stress test - 2hr GPU Stress test - 1hr Reset CPU Rewired everything Removed All Components Checked All Drivers Removed recently installed software ect... I apologies, but I do not have any Screenshots or Images of the problem. Any Help would be much appreciated.
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So a few days ago my computer blue screened completely randomly. it said there was some type of memory error. after that every time I would start it up it would never successfully startup without giving a bluescreen error related to memory. Now my computer won't start up at all. it turns on but the screen never turns on and then it shuts itself back off then goes into an infinite loop of this. I cant even get into the bios. Some of the error codes I got are: Machine_check_exception Irql_not_less_or_equal Attempted_write_to_readonly_memory I've removed my graphics card, unplugged all unnecessary peripherals, reset my motherboard bios by pulling out the coincell battery, reduced the memory to one stick and i even re-seated my processor and nothing is working.